Leyla Yunus, İbragim Lenberanski
Leyla Yunus requires prosecutor to return their passports
Director of the Institute for Peace and Democracy Leyla Yunus May 29 was invited to the Investigation Department of the Prosecutor General for Serious Crimes.
"I was called at 10.05 by the investigator for particularly important cases Ibrahim Lemberansky, and offered to meet at the prosecutor's office in two hours," – Yunus told Turan, indicating that the motive of the meeting was not named.
“I told Lemberansky that I would come with the condition that I and my husband will be returned our illegally confiscated passports,” Yunus said, adding that she would arrive to the prosecutor office in two hours after receiving the passports.
Yunus asked journalists for media support.
Recall that Leyla and Arif Yunus were detained at the Baku airport on April 28 upon departure to a conference in France. Officially, no charges have been submitted to them, but the pro-government media have accused her of cooperation with Armenian NGOs. -0 -
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